Medical research

Statistical Methods in Medical Research is a peer reviewed scholarly journal and is the leading vehicle for articles in all the main areas of medical statistics and an essential reference for all medical statisticians. This unique journal is devoted solely to statistics and medicine and aims to keep professionals abreast of the many powerful statistical techniques now available to the medical profession.

A good book about medicine, microbiology, illustrated with interesting pictures and easy to understand! References for you to learn more about specialized medical research, helping you to have more knowledge and more experience in the future.

This book is a practical down-to-earth guide written for those new to research and it assumes no prior knowledge of the subject. Author Dr Catherine Dawson has worked as a researcher since the mid 1980s and has written and taught courses research methodology at university.

For 30 years, the field of medical device technology has struggled
to identify the specifications for optimal biocompatibility. For
the vast majority of devices, clinical experience has eventually
confirmed that the best performance is achieved when biocom-patibility is equated with biological safety that is materials are
selected on the basis of maximizing bioinertness and minimizing
toxicity and irritation.

Collection of reports on medical research published in medical journals' Respiratory Research give you knowledge of medical subjects: "Traffic-related Air Pollution and Respiratory symptoms Among asthmatic children, resident in Mexico City : the EVA cohort study ...

Collection of reports on medical research published in medical journals Wertheim gives you knowledge of medical subjects: Comparative genome and phenotypic analysis of Clostridium difficile 027 strains provides insight into the evolution of a hypervirulent bacterium ...

A I the collection of scientific literature in
the Clark Library has already served as the background for a
number of seminars, in the most recent of them the literature of
embryology and the medical aspects of Robert Boyle's thought
were subjected to a first and expert examination. Charles W.
Bodemer, of the Division of Biomedical History, School of
Medicine, University of Washington, evaluated the embryological
ideas of that remarkable group of inquiring Englishmen,
Sir Kenelm Digby, Nathaniel Highmore, William Harvey, and
Sir Thomas Brovsme. Lester S.

Political Transmission of Iatrogenic Disease Social Iatrogenesis Medical Monopoly Value-Free Cure? Medicalization of the Budget The Pharmaceutical Invasion Diagnostic Imperialism Preventive Stigma Terminal Ceremonies Black Magic Patient Majorities vii PART III. Cultural Iatrogenesis Introduction 127 3. The Killing of Pain 133 4. The Invention and Elimination of Disease 159 5. Death Against Death 179 Death as Commodity The Devotional Dance of the Dead The Danse Macabre Bourgeois Death Clinical Death Trade Union Claims to a Natural Death Death Under Intensive Care PART IV.